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The Adama did not possess any Knowledge that could make him similar to the gods, such as the ability to give life to another being. Adam and Eve There was a constant rivalry between ENKI and ENLIL, the two sons of the lord of the empire. This rivalry had consequences on the new species that had been created in order to meet the needs of the ANUNNAKI who worked in the mines. enki loved his creation and decided to give it “The Knowledge”, the absolute knowledge, which would free it from its creators; the ability to reproduce independently: in short, the know-how that would make it similar to “gods”. He did this without the approval of his brother. We report here an element that immediately connects us to the biblical stories: ENKI was depicted as a snake, a creature that, living in underground dens, knew the most in-depth secrets. It is therefore correct to say that this “snake/god”, ENKI, is the one who gave Eve the ability to reproduce. Genesis (see Chapter 3) clearly recalls this event in the story of the snake tempting the woman and encouraging her to access Knowledge, that was the sole step that the gods did forbid, because they knew it would take mankind (ADÁM, the “Earthly”) towards the ultimate emancipation and freedom. When ENLIL, the elder brother, came to know of this, He became enraged, and then ousted the male and female from EDEN (EDIN): that protected Paradise (Paradise, incidentally is a term that comes from Iranian pairidaesa, “enclosed place”). ENLIL sentenced them to seek food for themselves. He also told the female “she” would procreated experiencing great pain, and this is understandable considering that so far creation was a prerogative only of ANUNNAKI females. Men then began to multiply on their own and to populate the territory. Now the Bible tells us that “gods'” children, whose females were obviously scarce, saw men's (ADÁM, the Earthly) daughters and were infatuated, so they joined with them and begat (Gen. 6,1-8), because the two species were naturally 24

compatible. This fact aroused the wrath ENLIL, who did not like the new creature and openly condemned this racial mingling. In the meantime, it had also become very difficult to manage the problems resulting from an uncontrollable growing mass of people. Under these difficult situations, ENLIL decided to use a natural event that was about to occur, in order to erase the ADÁM and all of the human beings born from the relationships between the two species. The Flood The ANUNNAKI knew of the immense and inevitable disaster that was about to strike the Earth: the gravitational force exerted by the proximity of Nibiru was causing the polar cap to shift. Disastrous consequences were about to affect the entire planet. This event, worldwide known as The Flood, happened about 13,000 years ago, at the end of the last great ice age. The ANUNNAKI already knew about it, and ENLIL took advantage of this opportunity to achieve his goal at the expense of humanity: he decided to temporarily leave the planet without alerting humankind, condemning them all to extinction, along with all of the animals inhabiting the planet. In fact, the “gods” left on their ships and returned only when the flood waters receded. We said, however, that ENKI, “creator” of mankind, loved his creatures, and driven by this feeling, decided to save at least some of them. He therefore warned one man (Uta-Napishtim, the Sumerian “Noah”) of the imminent danger and gave him the necessary instructions to rescue himself, his family and some animals useful for their survival. ENKI knew that after a time, the normal conditions of life re-establish. Thus, “god” Enki, provided Uta- Napishtim the building plans and instructions on how to build an ark that could preserve the human species from the impending disaster. It is curious to note how the Bible's editors, anxious to affirm the oneness of 25